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Recorded at JC/DC Studios by Dave Carswell and John Collins, with Colin Stewart handling additional recording and mixing at Gallupe Manor and Vogville Studios, Fables shows another dimension of the Immaculate Machine sound. Warm reverb envelops the songs, capturing the feel of classic 60s recordingsa time when the source of the sound and the feel of the room exceeded the desire for the unnecessary overdubbing of so many of todays recordings. These dulcet sounds represent Immaculate Machine at its best:... [ read more ]
CD $15.99
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Inspired by sweat, dancing, love and political dissent, Immaculate Machine is a tight trio that sings in three-part harmonies and strangled shouts above crashing drums, catchy keyboards and electric guitar. Rotating lead vocals and songwriting contributions from all three members result in a style that is truly hard to pin down. Growing up with grunge and punk, they quickly developed an appetite for all types of music, new and old. Their energy and enjoyment rubs off on the crowd, and shows frequently end ... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. This is Immaculate Machine's loosest album to date. They traded in the recording studio for an on-location recording in songwriter Brooke Gallupe's parents' empty house. Instead of being meticulously polished, songs were hammered out on the spot. There are hints of loss and change audible in the quieter sections between classic rock riffs and thumping drums, but mainly what comes through is a more relaxed and spontaneous Immaculate Machine.
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